The Park Tool TL-1 Tire Levers lift the tire away from the rim and prevent the tube from getting pinched. Constructed with glass-injected nylon, these levers provide strength and leverage for easier tire removal.
- Nylon construction for long life and damage-free operation
- Spoke grabbers add control during removal
- Clip together for easy storage
- Includes 3 levers
- TL-1.2 – Narrow, strong, smooth and versatile. Features a spoke hook for when multiple levers are needed.
- TL-4.2 – Ergonomic and comfortable. Made with a wide, flat tip for fast and easy tire removal. Features a spoke hook for when multiple levers are needed.a
- TL-6.2 – Ultra strong, with a steel core. Provides smooth, scratch free operation with superior strength. Made from a more slippery material and a protruding steel tip to more easily and securely engage the tire bead.
- THE INDUSTRY STANDARD – Park tool is the industry standard of bike tools. Whether you need to fix a flat or disassemble your entire bike, Park Tool has the tool for you.










Kobe Gallagher –
I recently purchased these tire leavers to swap out tires on a friend’s bike. *Guilty confession – I have been using a pair of flat head screwdrivers for this since I was 7 years old and my dad taught me how to patch innertubes on my Murray BMX. Not wanting to scuff my buddy’s rims, I picked up a set of these levers. Huge difference for such a small item. Screwdrivers fall out when using the second one to break the bead. These have hooks to snag a spoke and stay perfectly in place. If you have a really stubborn tire, you can use two and slide the third one around the bead. These snap together into a compact block so I added them to my emergency cycling tool kit. A few days later, I had a flat tire on the canal in AZ (lots of thorns in the desert) on my road bike. Those tires are tight and there was no way I would have gotten it off by hand and my multi-tool does not have leavers built in. I pulled these and my patch kit out and was back up and running in under 15 minutes. I was 5 miles away from home when the tire went flat and would have had to walk the bike home if not for these. Protip – Always check the tire for the object that caused the puncture. In this case, the small thorn was still in the tire and had I not looked, it would have immediately re-punctured. My minimum kit for longer rides includes tire leavers, a bike multi-tool, patch kit and pump or CO2 inflator. Still leaves room in the under seat pouch for my phone, keys and garage door opener. Safe riding!
Daniel Klinger –
Works great for smaller road saddle bags. Mine came as a set of three and i’ve always needed to use atleast two for the few punctures I get. Works great!
kluivert –
I like these tire removers the angles theyβre made out of are perfect
james stanford –
Small lightweight, and momonal cost
WX1 gym –
These levers look and feel sturdy.
PaulC –
Great levers for the workshop. A little big for taking on the bike, but makes the job easier
kimberley –
Works great, strong, lightweight and fits in my jersey with no problems. I will purchase again
Johnathan Haney –
Broke 2 of these while trying to dismount my Gatorskin tires. Was almost left stranded on the side of the road.